�135] Su Mo is never afraid of anyone!

The moment the red light on the backboard lit up, the ball fell accurately into the basket.

""Swish!"

Su Mo hit a difficult fadeaway jump shot at the buzzer, bringing the first half of the game to a perfect end.

At halftime, the Mavericks (52): (45) Warriors, a 7-point difference.

The entire first half had almost only one plot.

That was the one-legged stand vs. fadeaway jump shot.

However, the same plot was repeated over and over again, but no fan felt tired or bored.

On the contrary, every fan was watching with great interest and applauded.

Both Nowitzki and Su Mo used their own unique methods to perform shooting to the extreme.

There was no fancy dribbling, no extreme breakthroughs, and no brutality. A power confrontation... some, just a soft touch! A tricky shooting angle!

And a psychological quality that is brought to the extreme.

Tonight, Nowitzki and Su Mo will definitely be the two most dazzling stars in the entire game.

Looking at the entire league, when it comes to shooting, both of them have shown the best touch and state.

However, competitive sports must eventually decide the winner. Both Nowitzki and Su Mo have very beautiful statistics, but who will have the last laugh still needs to be decided by the outcome of the game.

During the halftime break, speculation about the outcome of the game has also become a topic that many fans talk about with relish.

"The Warriors will definitely win. Su Mo's performance at the critical moment was not directed at anyone. Besides, Su Mo's points were largely scored by being double-teamed, while Nowitzki was defended alone, so it is obvious that Su Mo is stronger!"

"Su Mo's performance was impeccable. As long as his teammates kept quiet, a comeback shouldn't be a big problem in the end!"

"The Warriors' loss to the Timberwolves was a pure accident. They must attack the Mavericks in this game and rebound strongly!"

Of course, all the above comments came from the home fans.

The following voices are mostly the true feelings of the away Mavericks fans.

"Come on, old driver, kill Su Mo, kill the Warriors!"

"No matter how good Su Mo is, he is just a scoring machine. In terms of overall team strength, my Mavericks are far ahead of the Warriors!"

"The Warriors only have one Su Mo, and their overall strength is not up to par. Their chemistry is also worrisome. These problems were completely exposed in the last game against the Timberwolves!"Mike Breen and Van Gundy, who were the commentators at the regular game, also expressed their opinions on the final outcome of the game during halftime.

"It is really hard to say who will win or lose. Although the Mavericks are leading by 7 points now, this is nothing for the Warriors who have Su Mo. Maybe it is just a small climax, and the Warriors can successfully overtake the score!"

"Nowitzki's performance today was indeed superb. If they hadn't met the Warriors, I believe they would have won easily. However, judging from the current situation, the game may be tense until the last minute."

Amid the discussions of the fans, the halftime break soon ended and the second half of the game began.

On the court, the fierce battle continued.

Some fans mentioned that Nowitzki and Su Mo's hit rate would inevitably drop in the second half as their physical strength declined. This statement is being ruthlessly destroyed.

Three minutes passed quickly in the third quarter.

Nowitzki and Su Mo made a total of 6 shots on the offensive end, with terrifying efficiency.

It can be said that it is even better than the first half.

Faced with such a situation, the coaches of the two teams standing on the sidelines were both happy and worried.

It is naturally a gratifying thing that the opponent cannot prevent their core players from scoring.

But they can also prevent It is indeed very worrying that you cannot keep up with your opponent's scoring.

If this situation continues, many people will feel that the final outcome of the game seems to be left to luck and God.

Even if you hit a near buzzer beater, the opponent is likely to hit a buzzer beater.

The direction and final result of the game are always shrouded in fog, which seems complicated and confusing.

At the end of the third quarter, the Mavericks (76): (70) Warriors are still leading by 6 points.

In the entire third quarter, the Warriors only won by 1 point in a single quarter. It can be seen that the offensive and defensive momentum of the two sides has always been evenly matched and the outcome is hard to tell. After three quarters, Su Mo had scored 42 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. 2 steals, 2 blocks, and his performance was very efficient from beginning to end.

According to statistics, Su Mo used fadeaway jump shots 18 times on the offensive end in this game, making 13 of them.

On the Mavericks side, Nowitzki also scored 41 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks in three quarters, and his statistics were comparable to Su Mo. Among

Nowitzki's 41 points in these three quarters, 28 points also came from his signature move: standing on one leg.

The outcome of the game is still unclear.

After the start of the fourth quarter, the Warriors' substitutes fell again, and the score difference was once pulled away by more than ten points.

Nelson immediately called a timeout, and had no choice but to send the main players in advance.

At 8 minutes and 29 seconds in the fourth quarter, after the timeout, Su Mo, Ellis, Curry and other main players returned to the court in advance.

Although the Mavericks were already leading by 12 points, head coach Carlisle did not dare to take it lightly and quickly replaced Nowitzki, Kidd and others.

The game entered the most critical moment of the decisive battle.

From the current situation, the Mavericks have an absolute initiative.

As long as Nowitzki can maintain his hit rate, the victory will eventually be won by the Mavericks.

However...

With the increase of defensive pressure from the Warriors and the decline of Nowitzki's physical strength, the Golden Rooster Stand is no longer effective.

On the other hand, Su Mo's performance on the offensive end of the Warriors has always been efficient. Whether it is a fadeaway jump shot or a breakthrough dunk, scoring is easy.

5 minutes and 22 seconds.

Nowitzki missed a jump shot, Su Mo grabbed the rebound, rushed to the front court, and hit a fadeaway jump shot.

The score difference returned to 8 points.

4 minutes and 31 seconds, Nowitzki's jump shot was effectively interfered by Su Mo's defense and missed.

Looking back, Su Mo made another three-pointer from the outside, and the wave of chasing points was unstoppable.

The score difference was only 5 points. As one side gained

, the other lost, and the defeat was like a landslide.

As Nowitzki's hit rate declined, the Warriors, led by Su Mo, seized the opportunity and made a concerted effort. When the game entered the last minute, they had already surpassed the Mavericks by 4 points.

The magical Su Mo actually dragged Nowitzki and the Mavericks to death.

In the entire fourth quarter, Su Mo scored 16 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal.

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